Results for: Krause, Dorothy Simpson.


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Visions. Text of "Kubla Kahn or A Vision in a Dream, A Fragment. Images by Dorothy Krause.
Krause, Dorothy Simpson. Coleridge, Samuel Taylor.
Marshfield Hills, MA: Viewpoint Editions, 2011.
Price: $500.00
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Happily Ever After.
Krause, Dorothy Simpson.
[Marshfield Hills, MA: 2010].
Price: $2,500.00
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Unique artist's book, on boards made from multiple layers of mat board in which dimensional objects, including brass stencils for numbers 1 through 7, were embedded, signed by the artist, Dorothy Krause, on the colophon. Page size: 9.75 x 5.875 x 2.25 inches, 7pp. Binding: by the artist using Katie MacGregor's lime green handmade paper over boards, aged with pigment and wax, as is the blue-green paper covering the pages and the Cave Paper spine. Box: vintage green silk dome lidded box lined with ivory silk, vintage linen napkin hemmed to size of book and tied with tea-dyed trim enabling book to be removed from box. The front panel has a collage of unexposed glass negative, padlock and key, pages 1 - 7 with brass stencils from "Quaker City Stencil Works, 238 Arch St. Phila." on the first, each stencil 2-3/8 x 3-1/2 inches, on some pages placed on unexposed glass photographic negatives, once below, some without the negatives, all pages with vintage key or key hole or lock and some with all three. Ms. Krause states in the colophon that this book began with the purchase of a silk covered, dome lidded box in Ellsworth, Maine. She was attending a class taught by Melissa J. Craig which focused on books made from multiple layers of mat board in which dimensional objects are embedded. A box of unexposed glass photographic negatives found in a Machias flea market became a recurring motif. The locks and keys were from Ms. Krause's own studio. She rewrote Shakespeare's "Seven Stages of Man" text to accompany her visual pages. Her poem is printed digitally in olive green ink on a sheet of vegetable vellum paper and laid in the box below the book. The book itself is a stunning collage of found objects, so arranged as to articulate real beauty. Whether the images are embedded below glass, on glass, recessed without glass the reader / viewer is confronted with the inevitable passing of time as their lives progress and the secrets kept in the past or future. A stunning book.
The Seven Stages of Woman (with Apologies to William Shakespeare).
Krause, Dorothy Simpson.
[Marshfield Hills, MA]: 2010.
Price: $3,500.00
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Album.
Krause, Dorothy Simpson.
[Marshfield Hills, MA]: 2010.
Price: $1,750.00
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Archive of 101 Artist's Books.
Krause, Dorothy Simpson.
Marshfield Hills, MA: 1999-2009.
Price: $60,000.00
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Losing Ground.
Krause, Dorothy Simpson.
Marshfield Hills, MA: Viewpoint Editions, 2008.
Price: $2,500.00
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Artist's book, artist's proof copy, one of 6 deluxe copies plus 3 artist's proof copies, bound in vellum, from a total issue of 71 (55 regular copies ), all on Mohawk Via Superfine Eggshell 100# text paper, each signed and numbered in gold ink by the author / artist, Dorothy Simpson Krause. Page size: 5 x 7-1/8 inches; 56pp. Bound: sewn in velum wrappers with red suede tie, black paper endpapers, housed in protective box of stiff paper with cloth ties, designed to resemble a well-worn library enclosure for a rare book with "Rare Book Handle with Care" and "Not to Circulate" stamped on front cover, spine with labels - one circular with numbers, rectangular with red border reading 'Rare Book Reference" followed by numbers, title in small typeface, "HERetic / joan of arc" on red bordered label, followed by smaller label with numbers, the images of coffee or tea cup stains imprinted on the inner folds of the case, fine. The left pages are text from "Le Ditie de Jehanne d'Arc" by Christine de Pizan, a French poetess who wrote in 1429 when Joan was at the height of her successful campaign. It celebrates Joan of Arc's life and achievements. On the right facing pages, are various images of Joan of Arc with comments printed in red outlining her brief history. The pages covering her trial for heresy incorporate her own words. These are printed in gold below the red and are taken from the trial document.  Printed by Acme Bookbinding on the HP Indigo Press 5500, the fonts used are German Latin (sepia) for the text by Christine de Pizan, Uncial (red) for the history, William Shakespeare for the numerals, and 10th Century Bookhand (gold) for the words of Joan of Arc. The images of Joan of Arc, paired with the at once glorious and tragic words, documenting this young girl's brief history and struggle with the male power structure of the time, tell their tragedy with a 1-2 punch. A strong feminist statement artfully rendered.
HERetic: Joan of Arc.
Krause, Dorothy Simpson.
Marshfield Hills, MA: Viewpoint Editions, 2009.
Price: $950.00
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HERetic: Joan of Arc.
Krause, Dorothy Simpson.
Marshfield Hills, MA: Viewpoint Editions, 2009.
Price: $350.00
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Artist's book, one of 26 numbered copies, all on Hahnemuhle paper, each numbered and signed by the artist in pencil on the final page. Page size: 4-7/8 x -5- 9/16 inches closed and 19" long when opened, 6pp. Bound: accordion style with red printed canvas covers, the front cover printed with etching after Gustave Dore with Krause's addition of  the hat painted red, and the title, LITTLE RED A CAUTIONARY TALE FOR GIRLS OF ALL AGES, housed in black paper envelope. The text is printed on the 4 front pages at the bottom of the images, "Sometimes, I explain, it's hard to tell the difference between the ones who love you and the ones who will eat you alive." It is also printed the 2 pages on the reverse which contain a more significant portion of text from Ms. Steiber's poem above an image of a doll, in greys and brown, sprawled below the text. The doll, the artist tells the reader / viewer, is one that she had as a child. When turned upside down, the little red riding hood doll is a wolf, in grandmother's clothing, with a music box embedded in her back that played "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf."The text is printed three accordion pieces at a time, front and then back, on a large-format HPZ3100 inkjet printer, then cut apart and assembled. The artist has modified the 1869 Dore etchings by highlighting the caps worn by "Little Red" and the wolf in red. Ms. Krause has created a witty update of this traditional child's fairy tale by pairing Ms. Steiber's 1994 poem with the well-known 1869 Dore images, slyly manipulated to be completely contemporary.
Little Red A Cautionary Tale for Girls of All Ages. Text from "Silver and Gold" by Ellen Steiber.
Krause, Dorothy Simpson.
Marshfield, MA: Viewpoint Editions, 2007.
Price: $450.00
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